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  2. 3 Good Places for Your Emergency Savings -- and 1 Terrible One

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    These accounts are like a hybrid of checking and savings -- you get the high APY of an online savings account (right now, around 5.00%) combined with check-writing privileges or a debit card, like ...

  3. Did you know you can use CDs for your emergency fund ... - AOL

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    If your savings account rate becomes the current national average (0.57 percent) because the Fed lowers rates, you could earn as little as $37.62 for the year and miss out on $160.38.

  4. How to Pick a Savings Account for Your Emergency Fund - AOL

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    It's important to have money saved for unforeseen expenses. But where should you put it? Learn the best places here.

  5. Life-proof your savings: How to build an emergency fund on ...

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    Learn more about how savings accounts work, including how your money is protected when growing an emergency fund. And see our growing personal finance library to help you save money, earn money ...

  6. Ways To Build an Emergency Fund on an Average Salary - AOL

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    Traditional savings accounts are good for emergency savings — they typically pay interest and your money is immediately accessible — but an online savings account will likely give you a higher ...

  7. How to start (and build) an emergency fund - AOL

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    1. Make a budget and see where you can start saving more money. To find ways to save, you first have to understand where and how you spend. Budgeting helps you distribute your income more ...

  8. Suze Orman: 4 Banking Habits You Should Adopt To Grow ... - AOL

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    Unlike long-term savings vehicles like CDs, high-yield savings accounts allow you to access funds without penalties in case of, well, an emergency. 3. Make Sure Your Money is Federally Insured

  9. The best places to keep your emergency fund - AOL

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    More people have some emergency savings. Around 1 in 5 (22%) of U.S. adults have no money saved for emergencies, which is the second lowest rate in 13 years of surveys, as of May 2023 polling ...